Vegemite is classified as a condiment and falls under the broader category of spreads. It is primarily made from yeast extract and is rich in B vitamins. While it does not fit neatly into traditional food groups like fruits, vegetables, or grains, it is often used to enhance the flavor of bread or crackers, making it a common addition to carbohydrate-based foods.
It is a vegetable extract, so it would probably count as a vegetable.
Snails, or escargot, belong in the protein food group.
Chili peppers belong in the vegetable food group.
Pasta does not belong to the meat and beans food group. Pasta belongs in the grain food group.
Grains.Grain - bread, rice, pasta and potatoes :)
Vitamins do not belong to a specific food group. Vitamins are found in all food groups.
Grain is not a food group, grains belong to a food group - the "carbohydrates".
Vegemite should be placed above the food pyramid as it is the food of the gods
Puff pastries belong in the fats, oils and sweets food group.
Vegemite does not actively do anything for the environment. It is a processed food.
Fish and poultry belong to proteins.
Tortilla belongs in the grain food group.